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<span>The interaction at the streetcar conductorette changes in Angelou’s view upon understanding that they are both the victims of racism and discriminatory action in their lives, which allows for a more united and clear understanding of what both parties are undergoing in their respective struggles.</span>
How does Wiesel depict his journey out of the ghetto? (cite evidence)
Answer:
> Tent #50, on the left, that is my present
> And "Forget", they say
but how can I?
>Only then may I forget my country.
Explanation:
(1st Phrase)
-This sentence introduces you to the refugee's current life. You could think of it of the directions they were given when they arrived at the camp.
(2nd Phrase)
- People tell the refugee to forget about their past as if it was a mere chore.
(3rd Phrase)
- In the lines before, you were given glimpses into the refugee's past life, through the memories they still harbor. They are forced to remember what their life once was through dreams, smells they were used to, and weather.
Though written about the Salem Witch Trials, The Crucible also conveys Miller’s views on <span>McCarthyism.</span>